Linear Equations in One Variable — ACT Math Guide
Linear equations in one variable ACT problems appear frequently on the ACT Math section and form the foundation of algebra success. These equations contain one unknown variable (usually x) and require you to isolate that variable to find its value. You'll encounter approximately 8-10 linear equation questions out of the 60 questions in 60 minutes on the ACT math section. The good news? Once you master the basic techniques, these become some of the fastest points you can earn on test day.
What You Need to Know
📐 KEY FORMULA: ax + b = c → x = (c - b)/a
⏱️ ACT TIME TIP: Simple linear equations should take 30-45 seconds max. If you're taking longer, double-check your algebra steps for efficiency.
How to Solve Linear Equations in One Variable on the ACT
Example Question 1 — Easy/Medium Difficulty
If 3x + 7 = 22, what is the value of x?
A) 3
B) 5
C) 7
D) 9
E) 15
Solution:
Step 1: Subtract 7 from both sides: 3x + 7 - 7 = 22 - 7
Step 2: Simplify: 3x = 15
Step 3: Divide both sides by 3: x = 5
Answer: B — We isolated x by using inverse operations to undo the addition and multiplication.
Example Question 2 — Hard Difficulty
If (2x - 5)/3 + 4 = 9, what is the value of x?
A) 8
B) 10
C) 12
D) 14
E) 16
Solution:
Step 1: Subtract 4 from both sides: (2x - 5)/3 = 5
Step 2: Multiply both sides by 3: 2x - 5 = 15
Step 3: Add 5 to both sides: 2x = 20
Step 4: Divide both sides by 2: x = 10
Answer: B — Work systematically to eliminate fractions first, then solve the resulting simple equation.
Common ACT Math Mistakes to Avoid
Mistake: Only performing operations on one side of the equation
Fix: Always do the same operation to both sides to maintain equality
Mistake: Getting confused by negative signs and making sign errors
Fix: Write out each step clearly and double-check your arithmetic
Mistake: Forgetting to check your answer in the original equation
Fix: Quickly substitute your answer back — it takes 10 seconds and catches most errors
Mistake: Panicking when you see fractions or decimals
Fix: Clear fractions by multiplying both sides by the denominator, or use your calculator confidently
Practice Question — Try It Yourself
If 4(x - 3) + 2x = 18, what is the value of x?
A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 6
E) 7
Show Answer
Answer: C — First distribute: 4x - 12 + 2x = 18. Combine like terms: 6x - 12 = 18. Add 12: 6x = 30. Divide by 6: x = 5.Key Takeaways for the ACT
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